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The Scene THIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin IN EVERY ISSUE : Horoscopes, Page B - 9 Hampton Daze, Page B - 2 Snaps, Page B - 4, 16 Reel Deal, Page B - 8 November 23, 2011 Arts Music Theatre ART ART Find us on Facebook & Twitter! DINING Books Film Dining MORE EVENTS INSIDE! SHOPPING MAIN COURSE : BUOY ONE Page B - 13 CHARITY Silas Marder Gallery Silas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton presents “Holiday Salon.” The exhibition will feature painting, sculpture and time based media. Also on view will be “Architecture of a Bomb” a collaborative site-specific artwork by Ben Butler and Michael Rosch. The opening reception is Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-702-2306. Beachhouse Celebrate Thanksgiving Eve tonight at Beachhouse in East Hampton at 10 PM. Music will be provided by Mara La Roux. There will also be drink specials all night with $3 Bud Light, $8 Bud Light with a shot, and spiced rum and apple cider specials. For more info call 631-324-1663. Fundraiser For Mark Schmitt On Saturday a fundraiser will be held for Mark Schmitt at the American Legion in Amagansett from 6 to 9 PM. Schmitt, 23, from East Hampton suffered traumatic injury to his brain, neck, and back after an accident. Parrish Presents The Parrish Art Museum in Southampton hosts “Parrish Presents” the museum’s Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Shopping Extravaganza. A Preview Cocktail Party for Benefactors, Patrons, Sponsors, and Associates will take place Friday at 5 PM. The sale opens to the public on Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM and Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM. John Bjørnen is chairman of this year’s event, which is being held in memory of the museum’s dear friend and long-time Parrish Presents committee member Martha Olson. For more info visit www. parrishart.org. For 4 Hands Andrew Hart Adler and Carolyn Beegan present “For 4 Hands” an exhibition at Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art in Southampton, a show that brings abstract expressionism into the 21st century. The show will be on display through December 17 with an opening reception on Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-204-0383. “Owl Snowy,” by Mica Marder NIGHTLIFE
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Page 1: B Section11-23-2011

The SceneTHIS WEEK’S TOP PICKS: By Jessica Mackin

IN EVERY ISSUE : Horoscopes, Page B - 9 • Hampton Daze, Page B - 2 • Snaps, Page B - 4, 16 • Reel Deal, Page B - 8

November 23, 2011 ArtsMusicTheatre

ARTART

Find us on Facebook & Twitter!

DINING

BooksFilmDining

MORE EVENTS INSIDE!

SHOPPING

MAIN COURSE :

BUOY ONE

Page B - 13

CHARITY

Silas Marder GallerySilas Marder Gallery in Bridgehampton

presents “Holiday Salon.” The exhibition will feature painting, sculpture and time based media. Also on view will be “Architecture of a Bomb” a collaborative site-specific artwork by Ben Butler and Michael Rosch. The opening reception is Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-702-2306.

BeachhouseCelebrate Thanksgiving Eve tonight

at Beachhouse in East Hampton at 10 PM. Music will be provided by Mara La Roux. There will also be drink specials all night with $3 Bud Light, $8 Bud Light with a shot, and spiced rum and apple cider specials. For more info call 631-324-1663.

Fundraiser For Mark SchmittOn Saturday a fundraiser will

be held for Mark Schmitt at the American Legion in Amagansett from 6 to 9 PM. Schmitt, 23, from East Hampton suffered traumatic injury to his brain, neck, and back after an accident.

Parrish PresentsThe Parrish Art Museum in Southampton hosts “Parrish Presents” the

museum’s Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Shopping Extravaganza. A Preview Cocktail Party for Benefactors, Patrons, Sponsors, and Associates will take place Friday at 5 PM. The sale opens to the public on Saturday from 11 AM to 5 PM and Sunday from 11 AM to 4 PM. John Bjørnen is chairman of this year’s event, which is being held in memory of the museum’s dear friend and long-time Parrish Presents committee member Martha Olson. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

For 4 HandsAndrew Hart Adler and Carolyn

Beegan present “For 4 Hands” an exhibition at Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art in Southampton, a show that brings abstract expressionism into the 21st century. The show will be on display through December 17 with an opening reception on Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-204-0383.

“Owl Snowy,” by Mica Marder

NIGHTLIFE

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HAMPTON DAZEBy Jessica Mackin

Hampton DazeBy Jessica Mackin

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THE ART DIVAS

COLLABORATING FOR A CURE

The 14th Annual “Collaborating For a Cure” dinner and auction to benefit the Samuel Waxman Cancer Research Foundation was held on Thursday at the New York City landmark Park Avenue Armory. The event was headlined by singer-songwriter Kid Rock.

O n Th u rsd ay eve n i n g Hampton Daze hosted The Art Divas opening exhibition at the Milux Cafe in SoHo. The show featured artists Donna Serio, Nika Mazur, Meghan Oare, Ita Tc, and Elena Kariyannis. The event was sponsored by Victoria Wells Events.

Independent/Jessica Mackin, Victoria Wells, Paul Bruinooge | Patrick McMullan Company

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Jerusalem Maiden is a beautifully told story that takes place during the last years of the Ottoman Empire in the Holy City of Jerusalem. Main character, Esther Kaminsky, struggles with her beliefs and obligations to her family while she is drawn to her artistic ability, which is forbidden in her strict Orthodox Jewish community. A French teacher at her school gives her the supplies and a safe place to paint, while her impoverished family struggles for their lives during hard times.

Esther is portrayed in such a light that the reader is brought back to the early 1900’s, struggling with the same hardships. You will not want to put the book down. You feel the character’s dilemma as she fights to stall her arranged marriage, which is expected of her as a young teen. This captivating story is one everyone should read. Will Esther follow her heart and talent, or do what is expected of her in her community?

Author Talia Carner of Bridgehampton is a great story teller. She is the former publisher of Savvy Woman Magazine and a lecturer at international women’s economic forums. She was inspired by her grandmother’s untapped artistic genius that could never bloom in the confinement of her society.

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Following a great deal of media buzz and international acclaim, The Artist delighted audiences and brought this year’s Hamptons International Film Festival to an exciting close where the film took home the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film. After the screening, a group of influential industry guests gathered for an after-party at Southampton restaurant 75 Main for a very special celebration. Guests included The Artist actors Penelope Ann Miller and James Cromwell, Real Housewife Kelly Bensimon, celebrity chef Bobby Flay along with his wife, “Law and Order” actress Stephanie March, 75 Main’s Zach Erdem, and many others.

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East Hampton

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

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CALENDARBy Emily Toy

CONTINuED ON PAGE B-14

WEDNESDAY 11•23•11• Thanksgiving Kids Club is today from 9 AM to

noon for activities and snacks for kids ages two to 12. $30 a day for members, $40 for non-members. Price includes a healthy snack, beverage, lunch and 20 tokens per child. Today kids can enjoy baking pumpkin muffins, harvest napkin holder crafts, bounce fun and outdoor play. Tennis can be added for kids four to seven for $25 from noon to 1 PM. Tennis can be added for $50 for kids ages eight to 12 from noon to 2 PM. Kids Club is located on Daniels Hole Road in East Hampton. Call 631-537-4614.

• The Montauk Playhouse offers integral yoga for $5 a class from 9:30 to 10:30 AM and free open gym from 1 PM to 7 PM.

• “Go Green! Animal Sculptures” art program is at the East Hampton Library from 2 to 3 PM. ESL classes are from 5 to 6:45 PM and pajama story time is at 6 PM.

• Abs Plus is at 10 AM at Amagansett Library for $20 a class. A Mac user group is at 6 PM.

THURSDAY 11•24•11• The annual Montauk Turkey Trot begins at the

Montauk Circle. Racers can check in between 8 and 9:30 AM. There’s a three mile race and a six mile race both starting at 10 AM. Pre-registration fee is $8 by mail, $10 on the day of. Go to the Montauk Playhouse for registration forms for advance registration. First 300 contestants win a free T-shirt. Call 631-324-2471 for more info.

• East Hampton’s First Presbyterian Church will host a community Thanksgiving Dinner from 11 AM to 1 PM for those in need or those who would otherwise spend the holiday alone. It’s free. Call 631-907-2976.

FRIDAY 11•25•11• Thanksgiving Kids Club will feature a super science

workshop, bounce fun and outdoor play from 9 AM to noon. There will also be tennis for kids ages four to seven from noon to 1 PM for $25, tennis for ages eight to 12 and from 13 to 16 from noon to 12 for $50. Located at 175 Daniels Hole Road in East Hampton. Call 631-537-4614 for more info.

• All are welcome to a five to six mile hike through Point Woods and circle back to take in the beauty of Money Pond. Meet at Camp Hero off Route 27 about one mile east of Deep Hollow Ranch in Montauk at 10 AM.

• The Montauk Playhouse offers chair yoga for $5 a class from 10:30 to 11:30 AM, free open gym from 11:30 AM to 5 PM, free youth basketball for middle schoolers from 5 to 7 PM and a free youth program from 7 to 9 PM.

• “Shake, Rattle and Roll” is at Amagansett Library at 10 AM.

• Celebrate the true meaning of Thanksgiving as kids ages four and up make a festive frame for someone they appreciate. Kids can decorate their frames with beads, buttons, decorations and words of appreciation. At the East Hampton Library from 2 to 3 PM. Call 631-324-0222 for more info.

• Yoga is from 8:30 to 9:30 AM at the Springs Presbyterian Church every Friday for the rest of the year. Classes are $15. Bring a yoga mat and large

beach towel.

SATURDAY 11•26•11• All are welcome to free open gyms from 8 to 10

AM and from noon to 8 PM at the Montauk Playhouse.• Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton will

be open on weekends only in October and November. Today it’s open from 10 AM to 4 PM.

• Enjoy a five-and-a-half mile hike along the White Pine loop. Meet at the Chatfield’s Hole roadside parking area on Two Holes of Water Road approximately a quarter of a mile east of Swamp Road at 10 AM. Call 631-283-4591 or 917-584-7280 (the latter on the day of the hike) for more info.

• A Shakespeare discussion group is at Amagansett Library at 10:30 AM.

SUNDAY 11•27•11• Free open gym is at the Montauk Playhouse

beginning at 8 AM.• A book discussion is at the Montauk Library at

12:30 PM.• Sunday story time is at the East Hampton Library

from 1:30 to 2 PM.• Home Sweet Home Museum in East Hampton is

open today from 2 to 4 PM.

MONDAY 11•28•11• The Montauk Playhouse hosts integral yoga for

$5 a class from 9:30 to 10:30 AM. Free open gym is from noon to 7 PM.

• Abs Plus is at 10 AM at Amagansett Library for $20 a session.

• Every Monday for the rest of the year, the Springs Presbyterian Church hosts yoga from 8:30 to 9:30 AM. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel. Wear comfortable clothes. $15 per class.

• The Montauk Library hosts a 10 AM story hour and “Mommy and Me” at 10:30 AM. Tai Chi is from 4 to 5:30 PM.

• “Twinkle Twinkle Little Toes” from 11:30 AM to noon at the East Hampton Library.

• The East Hampton Rotary hosts a weekly dinner meeting, now at the Beach House Restaurant, Montauk Highway, East Hampton (across from Nichols). 5:30 PM. Call 631-238-5257 for 411.

TUESDAY 11•29•11• All are welcome to the Montauk Playhouse for a

free open gym from noon to 5 PM. There’s also a free senior walking club from 11 AM to noon and men’s basketball from 7 to 9 PM.

• Yoga is from 7:15 to 8:15 PM at the Springs Presbyterian Church. $15 a class. Bring a yoga mat and large beach towel.

• Amaryllis planting for kids is at the Montauk Library at 3:15 PM.

• The East Hampton Library hosts “Book Babies” from 10:30 to 11 AM and “Be in a Bee!” from 4 to 5 PM. Call 631-324-0222 for more information.

• The Amagansett Library hosts “First Story Time” at 10:15 AM and baby time at 1 PM.

WEDNESDAY 11•30•11• Abs Plus is at Amagansett Library at 10 AM and

Zumba is at 6 PM.• Walk along the trails lined with large beech,

tupelo, American holly, oak and black birch trees to the bluffs overlooking the Atlantic. On the return, pass by Battery 113 in Camp Hero. Meet on Camp Hero Road off Route 27 in Montauk, about a mile east of Deep Hollow Ranch at 10 AM. Call 631-668-2947 for more info.

• Parent toddler workshop is from 10 to 11 AM

at East Hampton Library. ESL classes are from 5 to 6:45 PM and pajama story time is from 6 to 6:30 PM.

WEDNESDAY 11•23•11• A conversational Spanish series begins today from

7 to 8:30 PM at Rogers Memorial Library. Class is for students who already have a foundation in Spanish.

• Hampton Bays Public Library offers chair yoga from 1:30 to 2:30 PM. $5 a class. Yoga with Peter Ames is from 10:30 AM to noon for $10. “Adventures in Narnia” story time is from 11 to 11:45 AM. Call 631-728-6241.

• “Babies and Books” is offered at Hampton Library in Bridgehampton at 11 AM.

• East End Youth Fellowship for teenagers meets every Wednesday at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road from 7 to 8:30 PM.

THURSDAY 11•24•11• Thanksgiving service will be at Community Bible

Church on Noyac Road in Sag Harbor at 10 AM. At 2 PM, the Brazilian fellowship will host Thanksgiving Dinner.

FRIDAY 11•25•11• “Fun and Fitness for 50s and Up!” is at Hampton

Bays Public Library from 10:30 to 11:15 AM. Also on Mondays. Canasta games are at 10 AM.

• Friends of the Long Pond Greenbelt host its “Annual Walk It Off Walk” from 10 AM to noon. Meet at the end of Round Pond Lane in Sag Harbor for a fast-paced hike to shed that Thanksgiving stuffing. Call 631-745-0689 for more info.

SATURDAY 11•26•11• The Hampton Bays Library hosts a book sale from

9 AM to 2 PM, Mahjong games at 10 AM, yoga with Peter Ames from 10 to 11 AM for $5 a class.

• A Brazilian fellowship for all ages meets every Saturday at 7:30 PM at the Community Bible Church on Noyac Road in Sag Harbor. Worship music is by Brazilian Praise Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Eliel Assis.

• The Conservative Synagogue of the Hamptons services start at 9:30 AM and are conducted by Rabbi Jan Uhrbach. Services take place at the Old Whalers Sanctuary in Sag Harbor. Visit www.synagoguehampotns.com for further info.

• Old Whalers Community House 5K is from 8:30 to 11 AM. Starts on Water Street in Sag Harbor. $30 to register. Sign up at www.islandrunning.net. Call 631-725-4044 or 631-725-3777 for more info.

• Candlelight tours of the Rogers Mansion, decorated for the holidays, are tonight from 4 to 6 PM. $6 for adults, free for members and children under 17. Cookies and cider will be served. RSVP at 631-283-2494.

• “Pelletreau Silver Shop by Candlelight” in Southampton is from 4 to 6 PM. Stop in for cider and cookies and admire the shop that was built in 1686. Free admission.

SUNDAY 11•27•11• Sunday service for all ages is at 10 AM at the

Community Bible Church on Noyac Road. Worship music by CBC Band and the bible teacher is Pastor Doug Kinney. There is nursery care for infants to age four, as well as a junior church for kids ages five and older.

MONDAY 11•28•11• “Your Financial Future: A Q&A with Jim Posner”

is at Rogers Memorial Library’s Cooper Hall boardroom from 5:30 to 6:30 PM. The session will focus on gaining knowledge and confidence to investing and finance.

• “Come Knit With Us” is at John Jermain Library at 1 PM.

• ESL conversation classes are offered at the

Hampton Library in Bridgehampton at 5 PM.• “Book Babies” is at Hampton Bays Public Library

from 10:15 to 10:35 AM. Also tomorrow. “Introduction to the Internet” part one of two parts is from 10:30 AM to noon. “Tales for Twos” is from 11 to 11:30 AM. Also tomorrow. Knitting is from 7 to 9 PM.

TUESDAY 11•29•11 • An investment discussion group with a focus on

investing in “green” companies is at Rogers Memorial Library’s Cooper Hall board room from 5:30 to 6:30 PM.

• Life drawing classes at Veteran’s Hall located at 2 Pond Lane in Southampton. Classes are from 10 AM to 2 PM and from 7 PM to 9:30 PM. Call 631-725-5851.

• Preschool story time is from 10:30 to 11 AM at Hampton Bays Public Library. Zumba for $5 a class is from 5:45 to 6:45 PM. “Terrific Tuesdays,” where kids can do crafts, games and have food after school is from 3 to 5 PM.

WEDNESDAY 11•30•11• Book Hampton’s “The Wednesday Readers” is

free and open to the public today from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at Phao Restaurant in Sag Harbor. Join in for Thai food, drink and great literary discussions.

• Assemblyman Fred Thiele and Senator Ken LaValle will host a meeting to discuss the establishment of the Peconic Sustainability Institute at Stony Brook Southampton Campus from 3 to 5 PM. Call 631-537-2583.

WEDNESDAY 11•23•11• Friends Yellow Barn book sale is from 9 AM to

noon at the Riverhead Library. There’s also a knitting group at 1:30 PM.

THURSDAY 11•24•11• Church of the Harvest, located at 572 Raynor

Avenue in Riverhead, will have its annual free Thanksgiving dinner from 11 AM to 2 PM. A home cooked turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served free of charge to anyone who may be alone or in need. Van pick-up will be available to and from the church from 85 East Main Street every 30 minutes throughout the day. Meal delivery will also be available for those who are home bound. For more info call 631-727-1977.

FRIDAY 11•25•11• Riverhead Library hosts Scrabble games at 1 PM.

Teen board games are available from 6 to 8 PM. For kids, the library will have the beginning of the mitten tree collection during the day.

SATURDAY 11•26•11• Live Family Theatre featuring A Charlie Brown

Christmas is at Greenport School auditorium at 4 PM.• The last Friends Yellow Barn book sale for the

year is today from 9 AM to noon.• The Southold’s Historical Society’s Annual

Candlelight Tour and Tree Lighting is from 3 to 6 PM at the society’s Maple Lane Museum Complex in Southold. The lighting of the Hamlet Christmas Tree will take place in front of the Ann Currie-Bell House at 5 PM. For more information call 631-765-5500 or visit www.southoldhistoricalsociety.org.

Be sure to check our holiday calendar for season specific events. It’s located in our special “Home For The Holidays” supplement in this edition.

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Openings/TalksSilas Marder Gallery

S i l a s Ma rde r Ga l l e r y i n Bridgehampton presents “Holiday Salon.” The exhibition will feature paint ing, sculpture and t ime based media. Also on view will be “Architecture of a Bomb” a collaborative site-specific artwork by Ben Butler and Michael Rosch. The two artists were given one week to create an interactive space in one of the galleries using what they found n the Marders Landscape property. The exhibition will run through December 18. The opening reception is Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-702-2306.

For 4 HandsAndrew Hart Adler and Carolyn

Beegan presents “For 4 Hands” an exhibition at Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art in Southampton, a show that

brings abstract expressionism into the 21st century. The show will be on display through December 17 with an opening reception on Saturday from 4 to 8 PM. For more info call 631-204-0383.

Thanksgiving CollectiveThe “Thanksgiving Collective

2011” will take place at the Tripoli Gallery of Contemporary Art in Southampton. The show features works by Michael Chiarello, Eric Freeman, Félix Bonilla Gerena, Melanie J. Moczarski, John Ross Rist, and Darius Yektai. An opening reception will take place on Saturday from 5 to 8 PM.

Life is the DreamThe 4 North Main Gallery and

The Last Chance Animal Rescue in Southampton will host a art opening event called “Life is the Dream” featuring The Brilliant Disguise from 6 to 9 PM on Saturday. Guests will be treated to a local wine pouring and hors d’oeuvres. 15% of all proceeds of sales will be donated to support LCAR.

Southampton ArtistsThe Sou t hamp ton A r t i s t s

Association hosts their group show Thanksgiving Week through November 30. An opening reception will take place Saturday from 4 to 6 PM at the Cultural Center in the Levitas Center for the Arts. For more info visit www.southamptonartists.org.

OngoingLandscape/Seascape

The Vered Gal ler y in East Hampton presents its winter group exhibition “Landscape/Seascape” with works by modern masters Milton Avery, Oscar Bluemner, and Thomas Moran, and contemporary works by Wolf Kahn, Jules Olitski, Robert Dash, Blacomb Greene and Grant Haffner. The show will run through January 30. In Gallery II are works by Slonem, Klein, Stella, Rivers,

Stern, Man Ray, Picasso and more. For more info visit www.veredart.com.

Kyla Zoe RafertThe Demato Gallery in Sag

Harbor presents work by Kyla Zoe Rafert. For more info call 631-725-1161.

South Street GalleryThe South Street Gallery in

Greenport is showing new works by Sibylle-Maria PFAFFENBICHLER including her latest dancing scrolls. “Joy of Music and Dance” will run Saturday through December 31. For more info call 631-477-0021.

Halsey McKayThe Halsey McKay Gallery in

East Hampton presents Louisa Chase & Sally Egbert. The show will run through January 7.

Drawing RoomThe Drawing Room in East

Hampton has moved to a temporary location through February. The new gallery is located at 66 Newtown Lane in East Hampton. The first exhibition “Autumn Salon: Paintings, Sculpture, Drawings, Photography, Jewelry & Ceramics” will be on view through December 31.

Crazy MonkeyThe Crazy Monkey Gallery

in Amagansett presents work by

Barbara Bilotta, Joanna Paitchell Lee, Eileen Hickey Hulme, and Diane Marxe. The show will run through Sunday.

Guild HallGuild Hall hosts three exhibitions.

In the Moran Gallery on view is artist Rafael Ferrer’s “Contrabando.” In the Woodhouse Gallery view selections from the permanent collection. In the Spiga Gallery Drew Shiflett’s “Constructed Drawings” is on display. All three shows will run through January 16. For more info visit www.guildhall.org.

Art + MediaThe Ross School Gallery hosts “Art

+ Media: A Faculty Exhibition.” The show features artwork from the visual art and media teachers from Ross Lower, Middle and Upper Schools. The show will run through December 15. For more info visit www.ross.org.

American PortraitsThe Parrish Ar t Museum in

Southampton presents “American Por trai ts” on display through Monday. The Parrish also presents the instal lat ion of “Jacks,” a monumental, four-part sculpture by Mel Kendrick on the museum grounds. The installation is open to the public and will remain on view through December. For more info visit www.parrishart.org.

Wolf Kahn’s oil on canvas “Dark Fog Out There” is part of the winter group exhibition at Vered Art Gallery in East Hampton.

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East Hampton House TourAn opening night cocktail party

for the 2011 East Hampton House Tour will take place on Friday from 6 to 8 PM. The house tour will take place on Saturday from 1 to 4:30 PM. The house tour will showcase some of the finest examples of historic and modern architecture in the Hamptons. The weekend’s events will benefit the East Hampton Historical Society. For more info call 631-324-6850.

Fundraiser For Mark SchmittOn Saturday a fundraiser will

be held for Mark Schmitt at the American Legion in Amagansett from 6 to 9 PM. Schmitt, 23, from East Hampton suffered traumatic

injury to his brain, neck, and back after an accident in Springs. After spending over two months in the intensive care unit at the Stony Brook University Medical Center he is on his way to recovery. “Friends for Schmitt,” a fund set up by family and friends of Mark Schmitt, is asking for help to fund his recovery. For those who can not attend the fundraiser, checks should be made payable to “Friends of Schmitt,” and mailed to Clinton Wizelius, 38 Glade Road, East Hampton.

Human ResourcesThe Human Resources of the

Hamptons Clothing Room is open weekly Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 2 PM. The clothing room is the only local distribution facility providing free, quality used clothing and other materials to families in need. Located at Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Southampton.

Deadline for submissions is Thursday at noon. Fax them to 631-324-6496 or e-mail to [email protected].

Finn McCool’sHaunted Hacienda, Planeside,

and DJ Disco Pauly will take over Finn McCool’s in Westhampton on Friday night at 10 PM. No cover.

BeachhouseCelebrate Thanksgiving Eve

tonight at Beachhouse in East Hampton at 10 PM. Music will be provided by Mara La Roux. There will also be drink specials all night with $3 Bud Light, $8 Bud Light with a shot, and spiced rum and apple cider specials. For more info call 631-324-1663.

SL EastSL East in East Hampton has

partnered with East Hampton Studio and Ocean Sound and Light to host live music dance parties featuring the area’s best cover bands every Saturday from 9 to midnight, followed by DJ Biggie spinning until close. There is no cover before 11 PM and bottles will be half price. For table reservations call 631-324-3332.

Southampton Publick HouseDon’t miss ladies night at the

Southampton Publick House every Wednesday in the taproom with music by DJ Brian at 9:30 PM, includes $3 drafts, wine, and Svedka specials. Monday Night Madness in the taproom includes $5 burgers, $4 pints, and wing and jalapeno popper specials. Also not to be missed is the Publick House all night happy hour on Friday from 4 to midnight with DJ Dory at 10 PM. On Saturday DJ Brian Evans spins Hamptons Classics at 10 PM. Monday through Friday

happy hour is from 4 to 7 PM. For more info call 631-283-2800.

Open Mic NightEvery Wednesday Johnny B hosts

an Open Mic Night at the Quogue East Pub from 9 PM to midnight. Sign up is at 8 PM. For more info call 631-653-6677.

Stephen TalkhouseTonight it’s karaoke with Harry at

9 PM. Friday it’s the Montauk Project at 8 PM followed by MamaLee, Rose & Friends at 10 PM. Saturday at 8 PM J-EyE & Jamey Hamm take the stage followed by Hello Brooklyn at 10 PM. On Tuesday, “In the Round” hosted by Inda Eaton at 8 PM. For more information call 631-267-3117.

PhaoPhao in Sag Harbor offers a

variety of nightlife throughout the week. Sing your heart out or marvel at the voice of others every Friday at 10 PM. Dance to tunes spun by DJ Matty Nice and DJ Tigga rotating every Saturday at 10:30 PM. For reservations or further information, contact Phao at 631-725-0101 or visit www.phaorestaurant.com.

Spring CloseSpring Close Restaurant in East

Hampton will host a DJ party every Thursday night at 10 PM with drink specials. For more info call 631-324-3444. PM.

Indian Wells TavernIndian Wells Tavern in Amagansett

is now offering a ladies night happy hour every Friday and Saturday from 10 PM to midnight throughout October and November. Ladies will be offered $6 cosmopolitans and $6 glasses of wine.

The East Hampton Historical Society presents its annual House Tour highlighing examples of classic Hamptons homes, like this one pictured.Planeside plays at Finn McCool’s Friday Night.

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TheatreTo Kill A Mockingbird

Literature Live presents To Kill A Mockingbird at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor. The production will run through Saturday. Visit www.baystreet.org.Angelina Ballerina, The Musical will be

performed at WHBPAC on Saturday.

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Angelina BallerinaAngelina Ballerina, The Musical

takes place at the Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center at 2 PM and 4 PM. For more info visit www.whbpac.org.

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see film.A Dangerous Method (R) Sony

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New on DVD West Side Story 50th Anniversary

Edition [Blu-ray] Starring Natalie Wood, George Chakiris, Richard Beymer, Rita Moreno et al, is probably the best musical ever brought to the silver screen, and swept the Oscars in 1961. The score, by Leonard Bernstein, and the lyrics, by Stephen Sondheim, are unforgettable.

The storyline, straight from Romeo and Juliet, takes place on the streets of New York City and focuses on tensions between white and Latino gangs, a theme that still resonates today. The choreography, by Jerome Robbins, is a blue print for modern dance as it exists today.

The much-praised box-office blockbuster for United Artists received 11 Academy Award nominations and won all but one - Best Adapted Screenplay. Its achievement as a 10 Oscar winner has only been surpassed by three films (all with 11 Oscars): Ben-Hur (1959), Titanic (1997), and The Lord of the Rings: Return of the King (2003). West Side Story’s Oscar awards include: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor and Actress (Chakiris in his first major film role and Moreno), Best Color Cinematography, Best Color Art Direction/Set Decoration, Best Sound, Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Film Editing, and Best Color Costume Design. Robbins was also awarded a special statuette for “his brilliant achievements in the art of choreography on film.” Robbins was the only Best Director Oscar winner to win for the only film he ever directed. Wood was not nominated for West Side Story, but she was competing for a Best Actress Oscar (that she lost to Sophia Loren for Two Women) for her role in Splendor in the Grass (1961).

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ARIES (Mar. 20 - Apr. 20) This is the perfect week to join forces with someone you love and allow them to help you accomplish long overdue chores. Team work is the key. Spending time with people you love and knowing when to ask for help is a priority. Allow others to love you by receiving.

TAURUS (Apr. 20 - May 21) Peace of mind is the goal. Take your time and breathe and allow your choices to be defined by what will enhance your peace of mind. You can have peace right now if you want, just choose to look at things differently or choose to look at different things.

GEMINI (May 21 - June 22) Check in with your body this week. Pay attention to what your body needs right now and define eating right by being aware of what your body needs at any given moment, rather than by what others tell you is right. You may be craving weird things and your body may indeed need them. Tune in.

CANCER (June 22 - July 23) Change is in the air so open yourself to all the possibilities. Think of this time as when a snake gets too big for its skin and it becomes necessary to slough off the old. Allow yourself to break free from old patterns and/or old relationships that just don’t work anymore.

LEO (July 23 - Aug. 23) So it may be true that some events of late have been scary. It’s a volatile time. However, don’t allow your fear response to get so big that you become inert. Most of your fears are probably made up in your mind, so choose the bolder path and beat your fears into a manageable size.

VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 23) It is important right now that you balance your time well. Balance times of doing and doing with times of just being. If you take charge of this need for balance, the Universe will not have to intervene and make things difficult. This is a time to balance movement and change, so take charge of the energy.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 - Oct. 23) This is a time for the truth. No embellishing or stretching some of the truth. The rose colored glasses do need to come off for those around you and perhaps for yourself. Take action when your heart, mind and spirit are aligned, for this will be a sure way to know what is yours to do.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. 22) The energy this week is ideal for completing old projects and getting your ducks in a row so to speak. There is the potential

for a great deal of change in the coming weeks, so by putting things in order now it will allow for much less chaos in the future. Think completion and finish up the old stuff.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - Dec. 21) It may have been easy in the last few days or weeks to bounce yourself out of the creative flow of your life. Do your best right now to get back in that flow. Feel the energy and follow it - that is how you can be in the flow. Take time from all you ‘have’ to do and do some things you are moved to do.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 21 - Jan. 20) Remaining neutral and waiting to see how things come out in the end will save you a good deal of time and angst this week. Do your best not to rush to judgment about yourself or another or even a situation. You will need to wait and see rather than, in your quest for efficiency, try to figure out the end ahead of time. Relax.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. 19) Flexibility is this week’s word. Allowing yourself to go with the flow rather than resisting the momentum, or forcing your will upon a situation, will bring surprising rewards and/or opportunities. Patience may be required, but you can do it. It is worth the effort.

PISCES (Feb. 19 - Mar. 20) You can worry if you want, but it will not change a single thing. Time to take charge and have a difficult conversation or it may just be time to break the patterns of worry in your life. Try to stay in the present rather than going into the future where it seems so scary. It’s called being here now, so be here now.

NOTE: If you were born at the end or beginning of a sign, read the sign before or after your birthday.

Asher Lee is a professional Astrologer and Tarot

reader. She is an interfaith minister, and has been giving spiritual counsel on the East End for more than 20 years. Asher lectures and teaches on metaphysics and related topics. She is available for private and group consultations. For further information call 631-727-0711. For extended horoscope on the web at – www.asherlee.com

During the 30s and 40s the Marx Brothers were among the top comedy acts – and film stars – in the country. Harpo, originally named Adolph, joined two of his brothers, Julius, and Gummo, to form a comedy act in 1910. Julius became better know as Groucho, and a fourth brother, Chico, came aboard.

Harpo never spoke a word on screen, but it was a persona he created – in real life he could speak perfectly. He was known for his musical dexterity – he had a way with musical instruments, and played the piano live during the group’s early years even though he was just beginning to learn how to play.

His mother Minnie sent him an old harp, and though out-of-tune, Harpo made such beautiful music he astounded even professional musicians. A man of many talents, Harpo was an expert croquet player and was inducted to the game’s National Hall of Fame.

He retired in 1964, and when he did he made a lengthy speech on stage – the first time many people had heard him talk. He died six months later – Groucho cried at the funeral, the only time he has ever done so, family members remarked.

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Buoy One Restaurant & Bar in Westhampton can be described as simple and fresh. The food is spectacular and the atmosphere is welcoming. The seafood restaurant serves only the best and their customers are loyal. Chef David Girard and wife Lorraine make this family business a memorable dining experience, creating every dish with love.

We started with a variety of appetizers. You can’t go wrong with anything from the raw bar. The seafood is delivered fresh every day. The stuffed oysters with a warm delicious seafood stuffing, are a specialty item on the menu and should not be missed. The duck spring rolls are also an excellent choice.

The clam bake dish is one for the books, it includes a 2lb lobster, streamers, muscles, peel and eat shrimp, corn and baked potato. The Thai glazed codfish served with jasmine rice and sauteed spinach was prepared perfectly with just the right amount of spice. The crispy almond crusted flounder with

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Memorial Library in Greenport. There is also a book discussion at noon

• Morning dance aerobics is in the community room of the Mattituck-Laurel Library from 9 to 10 AM. Bring a mat, pair of three to five pound dumb bells and water.

The library also hosts Zumba from 6 to 7 PM in the lower level meeting room. $10 a class.

TUESDAY 11•29•11• The Cutchogue-New Suffolk Library hosts a class

to create photo greeting cards from 6 to 8 PM. Learn how to copy a photo from a digital camera to the computer, edit the photo using an image editing program and create a greeting card. Free of charge.

• The Mattituck-Laurel Library hosts a free English conversation group from 7 to 8 PM.

• A book discussion is at the Riverhead Library at 7 PM.

• Tai Chi is at the Floyd Memorial Library in Greenport at 11 AM.

• “Learn to Crochet” and “Playing the Hand” are both at 10 AM at Riverhead Library. There is also a book discussion on The Mayor of Casterbridge at 7 PM.

WEDNESDAY 11•30•11• A blood pressure screening is at 9 AM at the

Riverhead Library. A knitting group meets at 1 PM.• Join the Custer Institute and local sky enthusiasts

for a night of celestial discovery at Vineyard Field for “Winter’s Heavenly Constellations” at 7 PM.

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MATTITUCK FIRST FLOORAPARTMENT-Completelyrenovated. Walk to railroadand Love Lane. 3 bedrooms,1 1/2 baths Living room, EIK,14’x 16’ Sun Room/Possibleoffice with separate exteriorentrance. Large Yard, Nosmoking, No pets. $1650monthly plus utilities. Secu-rity and References. 631-287-16189-4-12

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SWEEPING VIEWS OF MORICHESBAY Westhampton Beach estatesection. 1.6 acre 6,000 SF 7 BR wa-terfront estate. Large dock for 50ft. yacht. $5.99M. $100K Aug-LD.516-695-3433, [email protected]

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HAMPTONS W/POOL & TENNISCharming 1900 Victorian, E.Quogue Village. 9 BRs, 6 BA, can-dlelight by pool & tennis. Aug-LD$19,000. Sale $1.195M. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

COMMERCIAL OPPTY – HAMPTONBAYS Prime Montauk Highwaybusiness frontage. .59 acre, exist-ing investment properties on site.$649K, 516-695-3433, [email protected]

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EAST QUOGUE- 3bedroons, 2bath fully renovated ranch,huge master suite with walkin closets Jacuzzi tub andmarble shower on serenewooded acre overlookingbeautiful brook-fed pond.Watch the waterfowl flock atsunset from teak diningarea under the clematiscovered pergola. Asking$435K but open to all offers631-377-9857. 12-4-15

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DOG DAYCARE AND BOARD-ING: The Doggie Playhouse@Northwest Kennels is openunder new management.Visit our website for moreinformation. The DoggiePlayhouse 76 Swamp RoadEast Hampton, NY 11937 P631- 725-3515 F 631-808-3039www.ehdoggieplayhouse.com 9-4-12

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSEDVIRGIN (Never known to fail)Oh, most beautiful flower ofMt. Carmel, fruitful vine, splen-dor of heaven, Mother of theSon of God, Immaculate Virgin,assist me in my necessity. Oh,Star of the Sea, help me andshow me herein you are mymother. Oh, Holy Mary, Motherof God, Queen of Heaven andEarth! I humbly beseech youfrom the bottom of my heartto succor me in this necessity.There are none that can with-stand your power. Oh show meherein, you are my mother. Oh,Mary, conceived without sin,pray for us who have recourseto thee(3x). Holy Mother, Iplace this cause in your hands(3x). Holy Spirit, you who solveall problems, light all roads sothat I can attain my goals. Youwho gave me the divine gift toforgive and forget all evilagainst me and that in all in-stances in my life you are withme, I want in this short prayerto thank you for all things asyou confirm once again that Inever want to be separatedfrom you in eternal glory.Thank you for your mercy to-ward me and mine. The person,must say this prayer 3 consec-utive days. after 3 days, the re-quest will be granted. Thisprayer must be published afterthe favor is granted. Myprayers were answered. Thankyou so very much. As re-quested by J.L. 48-40-35

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QUOGUE SOUTH - POOL & TENNIS2 Acres, Pristine 4-5 BR, 4.5 baths$45K Aug-LD, $35K Fall, $125K Year.Just REDUCED to $1.999K, Villagebeach rights. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

WESTHAMPTON BEACH - $899KDeal of the summer! 4 BR, 2.5 BAClose to village / beach / housesworship Post Modern w/heatedpool, cabana Also for Rent: August$26K 516-695-3433, [email protected]

BEACH LANE COMPOUND, WEST-HAMPTON 7 BR cottage ($1.695M)& 4 BR Post Modern ($3.299M)Pool/tennis, close to Main St,ocean & worship 516-695-3433, [email protected]

OCEANFRONT - DUNE RD,QUOGUE Spectacular contempo-rary, panoramic views, 90’ oceanfrontage, 5 BR, 6.5 BA, 5000+SFHeated pool, Jacuzzi, outdoorkitchen $11M, 516-695-3433,[email protected]

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BUILD YOUR OCEANFRONTDREAM HOME .87 acre vacant lotwith 70 feet of ocean frontage.Prime Westhampton Beach loca-tion. $1.499M. 516-695-3433,[email protected]

REMSENBURG ESTATE – 3 WATER-FRONT ACRES Kennedy-esque 3-story 4,800 SF estate oozingcharm. 200’ of bulkheading withdock, heated pool, pool house.Room for tennis and possible sub-division. $6.499M. 516-695-3 4 3 3 , e m o r a b i t o @elliman.com

LOCATION, LOCATION ON QUOGUECANAL Pristine Post Modern with80’ bulkheading. 5 BR, 6.5 BA, pool,putting green, slip for 30’ boat.Views to Quogue Bridge. Lowtaxes. $5.2M. 516-695-3433,[email protected]

OCEANFRONT BETWEEN THEBRIDGES 3-story oceanfront con-temporary on 1.3 acres 104’ ofocean frontage, 4,000 SF, 5 BR, 41/2 BA, pool. $6.25M. 516-695-3433, [email protected]

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The makers of “Saints Row: The Third” claim their game is “over the top.” Listen, most shooters are over the top. This satire of “Grand Theft Auto” is way beyond that. It’s hyperbole turned in on itself.

In this open-world game, I jump off a building as tall as Chicago’s Sears Tower — as a fully naked woman — then parachute into a swimming pool on a roof during a swanky VIP party, and kill everyone at the party.

I swing a giant adult toy to beat up prostitutes, pimps and zombies

A Silly Gangster Satireroaming city streets.

I command tanks to blow up cop cars. I call in air strikes on rival gangs hanging around basketball courts.

Let me remind you, this is not a war game. It’s a gangster game with tanks and armed hover jets.

It was crafty of the game’s designers at Volition, Inc. (on behalf of THQ), to do this — to mock the “GTA” format, because that format is old and tired.

To wit, the last “Grand Theft Auto IV” by Rockstar Games took itself so seriously, it deteriorated into an

earnest slog about a carjacker taking a girl on a date — literally.

In “The Third,” you portray a rich and famous gang member in an America that now values gangsters the way it overvalues Kardashians, as empty-calorie celebrities.

Ordinary pedestrians cheer you on, even though you rob banks and kill them.

This is a ripe idea for modern parody, and it’s pitch perfect in its silliness. If you object philosophically, blame Martin Scorsese for elevating the criminal sociopath to the status of sympathetic anti-hero for four decades.

That’s right, I’m saying the juvenile and ultra-violent “Saints Row: The Third” is the logical conclusion of Scorsese and “The Sopranos.” Deal with it.

And yet, this parody takes a cartoon form so lacking in gravity, no rational soul who plays it could accuse it of being sexist or reprehensible.

Because, it’s just the dumbest thing — in a good way, like a Three Stooges sketch.

Valid criticisms? I’ve got one. Since it’s vapid moment to moment, it is a sleek machine but emotionally hollow. Going into the game, just know you’re digging yourself into a shallow grave.

Practically speaking, “The Third” begins easily but becomes quite difficult after some hours. Missions require kil l ing scores of rival gangsters and cops without dying.

You can play the solo campaign or a cooperative mode. There’s a “Whored Mode,” styled after “Call of Duty’s” hoard mode. Don’t blame me. That’s what it’s called.

“Whored Mode” sees you killing wave after wave of prostitutes and zombies, on a timer, while armed with shotguns, rocket launchers and a violet adult toy.

I could do without that four-foot-long purple weapon. It’s nasty.

(“Saints Row: The Third” by THQ retails for $60 for PS 3 and Xbox 360; $50 for PC — Plays fun. Looks good. Challenging. Rated “M” for blood, gore, drug reference, intense violence, partial nudity, strong language and sexual content. Three and one-half out of four stars.)

Doug Elfman is an award-winning entertainment columnist who lives in Las Vegas. He blogs at http://www.lvrj.com/columnists/Doug_Elfman.html. Twitter at VegasAnonymous.


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